Sometimes plugins need to retry various commands send to hardware, either due
to unreliable transfers (e.g. using USB bulk) or from slightly quirky hardware.
Between them they seem to get various things wrong; either the error messages
are repeated and thus difficult to parse, or they just get the memory handling
of `g_propagate_prefixed_error()` wrong.
Providing sane helpers we can reduce the amount of boilerplate. Additionally
we can support a 'reset' function that can try to automatically recover the
hardware for specific error domains and codes.
Sometimes we only want to add the instance ID to get the quirk matches, and it
is confusing to see the "fake" IDs in the 'fwupdmgr get-devices' output.
If the measurements are missing but it's a UEFI system, it's a good indication
that the user has secure boot turned off.
Notify the user on the UEFI device through a non-fatal `UpdateMessage`
To accomplish this, move fu-uefi-vars into the plugin library for other plugins to use
If we say that the version format should be the same for the `version_lowest`
and the `version_bootloader` then it does not always make sense to set it at
the same time.
Moving the `version_format` to a standalone first-class property also means it
can be typically be set in the custom device `_init()` function, which means we
don't need to worry about *changing* ther version format as set by the USB and
UDev superclass helpers.